Dad's help pays off as Lincecum rediscovers form -Giants right-hander strikes out five in two innings vs. Padres
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Though Cactus League activity barely has begun, it's legitimate to suggest Tim Lincecum has regained at least some of his dominant form. Lincecum struck out five batters in two innings during the Giants' 7-6 exhibition loss Saturday to the Padres. That hiked his Cactus League total to seven strikeouts in three innings. Lincecum attributed much of his early success to his offseason collaboration with his father, Chris. The elder Lincecum tinkered with his son's pitching mechanics and helped him regain a consistent delivery. "I feel positive about the progress I've been able to make, " Lincecum said. He pointed out that even his deviations from his form represented a step forward, due to "the fact that I'm able to feel it and know the difference."
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-- Bob Feller